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U.S. attorney says Fed inspector general findings will determine future of Powell investigation

A former federal prosecutor involved in a high-profile investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has stated that the outcome of an internal watchdog review will determine whether any further legal action is necessary. Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. Attorney appointed during the Trump administration,......

Two U.S. soldiers reported missing during African Lion 2026 exercise in Morocco

Two American soldiers have been reported missing during the multinational military exercise African Lion 2026, according to an announcement by United States Africa Command (AFRICOM). The soldiers were declared missing on Saturday in the Cap Draâ area, a key training zone located near Tan-Tan.......

Clarence Thomas reaches milestone as his conservative influence on the US Supreme Court endures

Associate Justice Clarence Thomas has reached a historic milestone, becoming one of the longest-serving members of the Supreme Court of the United States. Appointed in 1991, his tenure spans more than three decades, marking a significant chapter in modern American judicial history. Nominated by former......

Marco Rubio in Rome and the Vatican to initiate a “Thaw” in relations

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to visit Rome and the Vatican this week in what observers describe as an attempt to ease diplomatic tensions between Washington and the Holy See. According to an Italian government source, Rubio’s visit will include meetings with senior Vatican officials,......

Without U.S. visa approval, Philippe Jaroussky cancels his tour

French countertenor Philippe Jaroussky has been forced to cancel his North American tour after failing to obtain a U.S. work visa in time for his scheduled performances. The internationally acclaimed classical singer was due to perform in several cities across the United States and Canada as part of......

Short sellers increase bets on life insurance stocks amid private credit concerns

Short sellers have significantly increased their bearish positions on U.S. life insurance companies, reflecting growing concerns about exposure to the private credit market, according to recent market analysis. United States life insurance stocks have seen short positions more than double over the past......

American-Kuwaiti journalist Mohammad Shihab Eldin released after detention over war coverage

American-Kuwaiti journalist Mohammad Shihab Eldin has been released after being detained in Kuwait over allegations linked to his reporting on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. According to U.S. officials, the journalist left Kuwait safely following 52 days in detention. He had been arrested......

Mexico says two US agents killed in crash had no authorization to operate in the country

Mexico has stated that two American agents who died in a car accident on its territory last week were not authorized to carry out operations in the country, following reports linking them to an anti-drug trafficking mission. According to Mexico’s Interior Ministry, the individuals had entered......

Polish PM questions US loyalty in case of Russian attack

Poland’s Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, has raised concerns about whether the United States would remain a reliable ally in the event of a potential Russian attack, according to recent media reports. Speaking in an interview with the Financial Times, Tusk described the issue as one of the most critical......

Allies fear rushed US–Iran framework deal could backfire

European allies are increasingly concerned that a rapid attempt by the United States to secure a preliminary agreement with Iran on its nuclear programme could create more problems than it resolves, according to diplomats familiar with the negotiations. The worry is that Washington may prioritize speed......

Shooting reported near University of Iowa campus with casualties confirmed

Authorities in the United States have launched an investigation after a shooting incident was reported near the University of Iowa campus, with casualties confirmed. The incident occurred overnight in an area close to student nightlife, prompting an immediate response from emergency services. Officials......

Turkey warns of risks if the United States reduces role in European security

Turkey has raised concerns over the potential consequences of a reduced United States role in Europe’s security framework, warning that such a shift could destabilize the region if not carefully managed. Speaking at a diplomatic forum in Antalya, Hakan Fidan emphasized that discussions are ongoing......

US receives 6,000 applications for air traffic control jobs in just 12 hours, officials say

The United States has seen an unexpectedly high level of interest in aviation careers, with thousands of applicants responding to a recent recruitment drive for air traffic control positions. According to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, the Federal Aviation Administration received around 6,000......

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